The Gotoh Museum

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The Gotoh Museum

Be inspired by the priceless collection, including national treasures, at the Gotoh Museum.

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The Gotoh Museum was established in 1960 by Keita Gotoh (1882-1959), the founder of the Tokyu Group. This private museum showcases the valuable art collection that Gotoh amassed over his lifetime, including ancient sutras and other precious artifacts. The museum houses approximately 5,000 pieces, including five national treasures and 50 important cultural properties. These are displayed in six to seven annual exhibitions and one to two special exhibitions each year.

The exhibits change with each exhibition, with particularly high popularity for the Spring Masterpieces Exhibition featuring the national treasure "Tale of Genji Picture Scroll" and the Autumn Masterpieces Exhibition showcasing the national treasure "Murasaki Shikibu Diary Picture Scroll." These exhibitions attract numerous art enthusiasts during their run.

The architectural beauty incorporating the Shinden-zukuri style, a traditional aristocratic architectural style, is also a highlight. The museum’s expansive 6,000-tsubo (approximately 20,000 square meters) grounds include a beautiful garden with seasonal flowers such as weeping cherry blossoms and azaleas, making for a delightful stroll.

Highlights

  • View a valuable collection of ancient sutras and classical artworks.
  • The national treasure "Tale of Genji Picture Scroll" is exhibited in spring, and the national treasure "Murasaki Shikibu Diary Picture Scroll" is exhibited in autumn every year.
  • Don't miss the main building designed by Yoshida Isoya (1894-1974), a registered tangible cultural property, and the expansive garden adorned with seasonal flowers.

Photos

  • This private museum is quietly nestled in a residential area.
photo by Shigeo Ogawa

    This private museum is quietly nestled in a residential area. photo by Shigeo Ogawa

  • The building, which won the Good Design Award in 2013, is also notable for its architectural beauty.
photo by Shigeo Ogawa

    The building, which won the Good Design Award in 2013, is also notable for its architectural beauty. photo by Shigeo Ogawa

  • The clean and minimalist exhibition rooms enhance the beauty of the exhibits.
photo by Shigeo Ogawa

    The clean and minimalist exhibition rooms enhance the beauty of the exhibits. photo by Shigeo Ogawa

  • The national treasure "Tale of Genji Picture Scroll" is displayed in spring every year.

    The national treasure "Tale of Genji Picture Scroll" is displayed in spring every year.

  • The garden is adorned with seasonal flowers such as weeping cherry blossoms.

    The garden is adorned with seasonal flowers such as weeping cherry blossoms.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have foreign language support? (If it is available, what language is available?)

A

English, Korean and Chinese support available

Q

Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

Yes, re-entry is allowed on the same day by showing your ticket, except during peak times.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Not available.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Yes

Q

Can I take photos?

A

Photography is prohibited inside the building. However, you may take photos in the garden as long as it does not disturb other visitors.

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Details

Name in Japanese
五島美術館
Postal Code
158-8510
Address
3-9-25 Kaminoge, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
050-5541-8600(Hello Dial Service)
Closed
Mondays (though in cases where a public holiday falls on a Monday, the museum will open but be closed the following weekday); when preparing for new exhibitions; during summer maintenance period; and year-end / New Year's holidays, etc.
Business Hours
10:00am - 5:00pm(Admission allowed until 4:30pm)
Admission
1,000 yen for adults, 700 yen for high school and college students, free for junior high school students and younger (additional charges apply for special exhibitions).
Access
Approximately a 5-minute walk from Kaminoge Station on the Tokyu Oimachi Line.
Credit Cards
Accepted (some cards may not be accepted).
Official Website
Official Website (English)